Aspects of Alfriston, by Patricia Berry and Peter Longstaff-Tyrrell
Aspects of Alfriston, by Patricia Berry and Peter Longstaff-Tyrrell
Book published by SB Publications in 2007, 138 pages. Paperback (N5638)
Brand New Book
From the rear side cover: Like a magical time-warp, a film set, the magnificence that is Alfriston has survived centuries of strife and transition. The community has defied decades of commercial changes and re-invented itself with the 1920s advent of mass
motoring as a tourist haunt.
This collection of scenes and topical facts aims to inform and lllustrate the countless fascinating facets of the parish in a non-technical yet informative manner for all levels of readership.
The book is illustrated throughout with lots of little black and shite photographs, and will be a fascinating read for anyone who has lived or grown up in this small East Sussex parish, as well as people with a more general interest in the social history of this part of the country and beyond....
motoring as a tourist haunt.
This collection of scenes and topical facts aims to inform and lllustrate the countless fascinating facets of the parish in a non-technical yet informative manner for all levels of readership.
The book is illustrated throughout with lots of little black and shite photographs, and will be a fascinating read for anyone who has lived or grown up in this small East Sussex parish, as well as people with a more general interest in the social history of this part of the country and beyond....
Condition | New |